The Title-page of the unwritten “Death in London” The Third Marquis of Hertford. (From the engraving by W. Holl, of the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence) The Fourth Marquis of Hertford. (From a photograph) The Third Marquis of Hertford when Lord Yarmouth. (From the coloured caricature by Richard Dighton) The suppressed portrait of Charles Dickens The “Pickwick” suppressed plate: “The Cricket Match.” (By R. W. Buss) The “Pickwick” suppressed plate: “Tupman and Rachel.” (By R. W. Buss) “Tupman and Rachel.” (By H. K. Browne) “The Last Song,” with the suppressed border (By George Cruikshank) The suppressed plate from “Oliver Twist” 1. “The Fireside Scene” 2. “The Fireside Scene,” as worked upon by Cruikshank The suppressed plate from “Sketches by Boz” “A Financial Survey of Cumberland or the Beggar’s Petition.” (From the only known uncoloured impression of the plate) “A Financial Survey of Cumberland or the Beggar’s Petition.” (From a coloured impression of the plate, with the figure of the valet obliterated with lamp-black) “Enthusiasm Delineated. (Humbly dedicated to his Grace the Arch Bishop of Canterbury by his Graces most obedient humble Servant Wm. Hogarth”) “Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism. A Medley” Portrait of Hogarth with his Dog Trump The plate reversed and in its last state, now entitled “The Bruiser” …Facing page 112 The Cancelled Cartoon. (By Charles Keene) The Cancelled “Social.” (By Charles Keene) Suggestion by Joseph Crawhall for the Cancelled “Social” …Facing page 136 “The Painted Chamber.” (From Antiquities of Westminster, 1807) The suppressed portrait of “John Jorrocks, Esq., M.F.H., etc.” (By Henry Alken, the younger) The suppressed frontispiece for “Omar Khayyam.” (By Edwin Edwards) “L’Europe alarmÉe pour le Fils d’un Meunier.” (The plate in its first state) The plate in its second state, now entitled “La Cour de Paix solitaire, entre les Roses piquantes et les Lis” Queen Anne presiding over the House of Lords. (The plate in its first state) The plate in its second state, now representing George I. presiding over the House of Lords “The Races of the Europeans, with their Keys.” (The plate in its first state) “A Skit on Britain.” (The plate in its second state) The Headless Horseman. (The plate with the head burnished out) The plate with Cromwell’s head The plate with Charles I.’s head Undescribed palimpsest plate. (First state and second state) Undescribed palimpsest plate. (First state and second state) 1. The Suppressed Portrait of the Marquis of Steyne 2. The Battle of Life. “Leech’s Grave Mistake” 3. Rose Maylie and Oliver at Agnes’s Tomb. (The substituted plate in two states) 4. The Strange Gentleman 5. “A Trifling Mistake”—Corrected— 6. Philoprogenitiveness 7. “Drop it!” 8. Enlarged detail of Hogarth’s “Enthusiasm Delineated” 9. The Chandelier in “Enthusiasm” The Chandelier in “Credulity” …95 10. The Man of Taste 11. Burlington Gate as it appeared prior to 1868 12. Don Quixote, No. 1.—The Innkeeper 13. Don Quixote, No. 2.—The Funeral of Chrysostom 14. Don Quixote, No. 3.—The Innkeeper’s Wife and Daughter 15. Don Quixote, No. 4.—Don Quixote seizes the Barber’s Basin 16. Don Quixote, No. 5.—Don Quixote releases the Galley Slaves 17. Don Quixote, No. 6.—The First Interview 18. Don Quixote, No. 7.—The Curate and the Barber 19. DanaË in the Brazen Chamber 20. Suppressed Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield 21. Het beest van Babel, etc. (The plate in its first state) 22. Het beest van Babel, etc. (The plate in its second state) 23. Aan der Meester Tonge-Slyper. (The plate in its first state) Aan der Meester Tonge-Slyper. (As adapted by the Anti-Jesuits) …229 24. The Stature of a Great Man, or the English Colossus 25. The Stature of a Great Man, or the Scotch Colossus 26. Aan den Experten Hollandschen Hoofd-Smith. (The plate in its first state) 27. Aan den Experten Hollandschen Hoofd-Smith. (As adapted by the Anti-Jesuits) 28. An adapted Copperplate. (First state) 29. An adapted Copperplate. (Second state) 30. A History of the New Plot. (First state) 31. A History of the New Plot. (Second state) |